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Saved - June 19, 2025 at 3:01 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Notice something about the Dems' side of the dais for this hearing on Biden's mental capability? There's NO ONE there Why? Because Dems don't want to answer for the 4 years of lies & hypocrisy they fed the American people about how Biden was "fit for office" https://t.co/GeTJtCCg5d

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The speaker asserts that visuals prove the stone wall continues on their side. They accuse the opposing party of lying for four years. The speaker references the Justice Department's conclusion that Joe Biden illegally took classified documents but couldn't be tried due to his mental state. The speaker then quotes Democrat colleagues who previously defended Biden's mental acuity. Vice President Harris said the report characterizing the president was wrong. Senator Smith said it was unfair to say the president didn't remember his son's death. Senator Kaine called it grandstanding, and Senator Fetterman called them cheap shots. Senator Ossoff said the president was sharp, focused, impressive, formidable, and effective. Congressman Jeffries insisted Biden was incredibly strong, forceful, and decisive. The speaker questions where these colleagues are now, claiming they are absent because they lied and cannot face the public.
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Speaker 0: You know, it the visuals, sometimes it's really is true. A picture speaks louder than words. It's worth a thousand words. And here, all you have to do is look over at this side of the dais to see that the stone wall continues. I mean, from the party that lied to this nation for four years, Let's just take a look at some of the things that our colleagues said on the Democrat side when their own Justice Department was concluding that Joe Biden, who, let's not forget, illegally took classified documents, illegally took classified documents and kept them in his garage, in his freezer. I mean, Lord knows where. He just certainly didn't know. Their own Justice Department interviewed the guy and concluded he could not form the requisite mental state to stand trial. He did not have the mental ability to stand trial. And what did our Democrat colleagues say? Vice President Harris says, oh, no, no. The way that the Her report characterized the president is so wrong. The president's demeanor is totally fine. Senator Smith, what what the Hearst said about the president not remembering his son's death, so unfair. Senator Kaine said this is grandstanding. Senator Fetterman said it's just cheap shots. You had other senators saying, Senator Ossoff in February of twenty twenty four, twenty twenty four, saying, and I quote, I found the president to be sharp, focused, impressive, formidable, and effective. In June 2024, congressman Jeffries insists Biden was, and I'm quoting again, incredibly strong, forceful, and decisive. Where are they now? They don't want to answer for any of those quotes now. They lied to us for four years, and we know they lied. They know they lied. It's why they're not here. They don't want to answer a single question they can't bear to show their faces in public.
Saved - June 11, 2025 at 5:47 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Who is funding the LA riots? This violence isn’t spontaneous. As chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime & Terrorism, I’m launching an investigation to find out - https://t.co/B4qaN8qbZP

Saved - May 14, 2025 at 8:20 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Allstate's CEO is cashing in $26 MILLION a year—but the company can't “afford” to pay out their customers' claims . . . Allow me to translate: Policyholders get screwed, and Allstate's C-Suite gets rewarded https://t.co/0Ady9zKhow

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The speaker states that Allstate adjusters testified under oath that Allstate directed them to change factual findings, delete material, and alter reports to make them factually incorrect, to drive down awards and increase profits. Allstate's representative disagreed with this statement. The speaker notes Allstate's $64 billion in revenue for fiscal year '24, a 12% increase from the previous year, and $4.6 billion in profits. The speaker contrasts this with an unpaid claim and the $26 million salary of Allstate's CEO, Tom Wilson, questioning why the claimant is not a priority. The speaker claims Allstate sent three adjusters, two of whom testified that the company ordered them to alter their reports against their will and render them factually inaccurate. Allstate's representative disagreed with the adjusters' statements, implying they were lying.
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Speaker 0: That's not what they testified to. That's not what they just testified to. You just heard sworn testimony from multiple adjusters, and they said it happened. One adjuster had only ever worked for you over years in the industry, and he said he was repeatedly directed by you, by your company, Allstate, to change factual findings, to delete material in his reports, to alter his reports, to make them factually incorrect, all with the purpose of driving down the award and padding your profits. I I disagree with this statement. Well, you know, I I have to notice that, I mean, your profits have never been better. I mean, they're really quite extraordinary. Fiscal year '24, Allstate had $64,000,000,000 in revenue. That's 12% above the previous year. You made $4,600,000,000 in profits. And your CEO, Tom Wilson, last year was paid $26,000,000. Now miss Miguel can't get her claim paid out, but Tom Wilson, whoever the heck he is, gets $26,000,000. I mean, that's really extraordinary. Do you just not do you not have the money to pay people like miss Miguel? Why is she not a priority but Tom Wilson's salary is? We we've paid miss Miguel's claim. No. You didn't. You have given her a a paltry sum, your own adjusters. You said in your testimony just a second ago, you sent out an adjuster. In fact, you sent out three. And two of those adjusters testified just now under oath that your company ordered them to alter their reports against their will, contrary to their advice, and in fact, to render them factually inaccurate. I disagree. I disagree with their statements. You disagree that's what they said? I disagree that that's our our process So they're just they're they're just they're lie they're lying. That's what you're saying.
Saved - April 10, 2025 at 3:13 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

And here you have it, straight from a former Facebook employee . . . Meta was willing to store data in China & give the Chinese government access to it To hell with Americans' user data and personal information It's always been profit & power for Meta https://t.co/zgd4f3LQ7a

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Facebook considered storing Chinese user data in China, potentially granting the Chinese government access to it. This access could extend to data from American users who communicated with Chinese Facebook users. Facebook was willing to take this risk despite internal discussions. This willingness contradicts Facebook's previous representations. The company was prepared to build data centers, store data in China, and explicitly allow the Chinese government access, even if it compromised American user data. This was driven by the pursuit of profits in China, for which Facebook was willing to do virtually anything.
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Speaker 0: So I wanna just be clear about this. Here in this document, Facebook is talking about making Chinese user data available to the Chinese government because they're gonna store that data in China. Is that correct? Correct. But when you store that data in China, Americans who exchange messages or other information with Chinese Facebook users, that would mean the Chinese government could get access to the American data as well. Is that correct? Through the pop servers potentially, yes. And Facebook was willing to take that risk? Yes. There was a lot of discussion about this and and ultimately, yes. I mean, this is this is extraordinary. This is exactly contrary to what Facebook has represented for years. Here, they're willing to build data center, store data in China. They are willing explicitly to give the Chinese government access to it. And if that means that American user data is also compromised, they're willing to do that too. All for profits in China, there was virtually nothing they weren't willing to do.
Saved - March 25, 2025 at 11:13 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Today I am introducing my bill to STOP liberal judges’ serial abuse of their power by BANNING nationwide injunctions

Saved - March 11, 2025 at 12:12 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Like yesterday the libs were all driving EVs and touting their moral superiority. Now they’re firebombing Tesla dealers. These people are such weirdos https://t.co/3UrLF5Qjt3

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We need to take these domestic terror attacks against Tesla seriously, especially if we follow the money. It's time to expose the left's dark money operation, which has been funding various forms of disruption for years. This includes terrorism on campuses, support for pro-Hamas terrorists, attacks on Tesla, and actions at Supreme Court justices' homes. It's all left-funded garbage, and we need to uncover its sources. The left has become extreme. Just a year ago, they were promoting EVs and acting morally superior for driving them, but now they're burning down dealerships and disrupting events. Their behavior is bizarre, and that's why the American people won't give them power.
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Speaker 0: Missouri senator Josh Hawley is here. How seriously is Washington taking these, looks like, domestic terror attacks against Tesla? Well, it ought to be serious, particularly if you follow the money as you were just pointing out, Jesse. I mean, really, it's time to blow the lid off the dark money operation of the left. They've been doing this for years. They've been funding all kind whether we're talking about terrorism on campuses, the pro Hamas terrorists, whether we're talking about these attacks on Tesla, whether we're talking about, what what's happened with at people's homes, the justices' homes of the Supreme Court, for instance. All of that is Astroturf left funded garbage. We ought to find out where all of it is coming from. But, Jesse, I'll also just say this. The left have really gotten to be a bunch of weirdos. I mean, just a year ago, they were all driving EVs and touting their moral virtue for doing so, and now they're burning down the dealerships, disrupting the state of the union. These people are weird, and that's why the American people will not give them power.
Saved - March 5, 2025 at 12:32 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Perhaps the most important line of the night

@KingsleyCortes - Kingsley Wilson

One of the best lines of the night: “Our message to every child in America is you are perfect exactly the way God made you!” https://t.co/qdRqxjfO24

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My message to every child in America is simple: you are perfect, just as God created you.
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Speaker 0: And our message to every child in America is that you are perfect exactly the way God made you.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 5:29 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Kash Patel pledged to open the books on assassination attempts against Trump and all corruption within the FBI That’s the real reason Democrats want to sink his nomination They know they won't be able to use the FBI as their personal prosecutor anymore https://t.co/CQcTDJaMBz

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Democrats appear anxious about Cash's potential revelations regarding Butler and the Palm Beach incident. He has committed to exposing details about assassination attempts and the FBI's misleading actions to obtain FISA wiretaps on Trump. This has them worried, as they have relied on the FBI for political advantage over the past four years. Their fear stems not from the possibility of political persecution but from the prospect of Patel curbing the FBI's actions, which they have used to their benefit.
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Speaker 0: Democrats look terrified, not really equipped to handle a guy like Cash. Are we gonna learn things about Butler? Are we gonna learn things about the Palm Beach attempt? What else are we gonna find out here? Speaker 1: You know, something that he told me, Jesse, he pledged to me that he would open the books on what you just said. He would open the books on the assassination attempts. He would open the books on the FBI's lying to the FISA court, for example, when they went and lied to get wiretaps on the president Trump the first time around. He would open the books on all of their corruption. So you better believe the democrats are worried because they've been cheering this on for the last 4 years. They talk about enemies lists and political persecution. The FBI has been their personal play thing, at least FBI headquarters has been for the last 4 years, and they're scared to death that Patel will end it. They're not worried that he will actually persecute political opponents. They're worried he's gonna stop the FBI doing that because that's what they've been doing the last 4 years.
Saved - January 24, 2025 at 10:24 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Today I am calling on the insurance companies that are bankrupting good Americans by denying thousands of claims from Hurricanes Helene and Milton to come to the Senate and testify UNDER OATH https://t.co/qf9WKPfMzD

Saved - January 2, 2025 at 3:24 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The Senate should demand the public testimony of Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray immediately. That duo has been skipping out on hearings for months. Now there’s been a deadly attack on American soil. They need to provide answers https://t.co/aiaTWX20PN

Saved - December 21, 2024 at 5:21 AM
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I learned that the illegal alien who murdered 12-year-old Travis Wolfe has been released pending trial. This feels like a gross miscarriage of justice, especially since today marks one year since Travis's death. She poses a flight risk and should remain in prison until her trial.

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

I am told the criminal illegal alien who murdered 12-year-old Travis Wolfe of St. Charles has been released pending a future trial. This is a gross miscarriage of justice. She killed Travis one year ago today. She is present in the U.S. illegally & a flight risk. She should be in prison every single day until tried

Saved - December 20, 2024 at 8:48 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

After shutting down Missouri plants and taking Missouri jobs, now Tyson Food is trying to silence Missouri farmers and stop them from getting accountability. How about Tyson tells the world instead why it’s using slave child labor in its supply chains https://t.co/pJZqqud1QI

Saved - December 19, 2024 at 1:00 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Republican leaders negotiated this bill. Let that sink in. Is this really how these people intend to proceed over the next four years? https://t.co/HeiKj4QoOO

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The best-case scenario, given the current situation, would be a clean continuing resolution (CR), but Democrats refuse to support that, leading to a standoff. The government is set to shut down on Friday, a decision made by Republican leadership. They could have extended funding longer, as Donald Trump suggested, but chose to push it to December to advance their own projects. Now, they find themselves without a plan. Mike Johnson and his team must address this issue, as the current approach is problematic. They need to take responsibility and find a solution.
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Speaker 0: The the the the best worst case scenario considering they didn't do their job would be a clean CR. Democrats say they won't support that. So we we're at a standoff. Right? I don't see any way out of that. Speaker 1: I think that's right. I mean, unless listen, the government's gonna shut down on on Friday. And by the way, that was also the choice of Republican leadership. They could very well have done this and extended it longer, which is what Donald Trump wanted. They said, oh, no. No. No. We'll come back and do it in December. Why did they wanna do it in December, Sean? So that they could force us up against the wall and try to get through all of their special projects and their pet projects and spending, and now they've been caught red handed, and now they don't have a plan. Well, that's their fault. Mike Johnson and his crew need to figure this out. They need to do the right thing, and I tell you, this is not right. What they're trying to do is a disaster. They own this, and they need to fix it.
Saved - December 11, 2024 at 3:03 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The new House Report out tonight makes painfully clear: Secret Service director Ron Rowe needs to go. He’s not doing his job. And for him to continue stonewalling the American people about the assassination attempts on President Trump is just wrong. We need accountability. https://t.co/u1PnSa4t8d

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The Secret Service is refusing to cooperate, stonewalling efforts to uncover the facts. They have not testified or provided documents, which raises serious concerns. The director, Ron Rowe, should be removed for his inadequate response that endangered the president's life. This lack of transparency follows two assassination attempts and parallels the FBI's current stonewalling regarding drone incidents in New Jersey and elsewhere. It's time for accountability and a thorough overhaul of these agencies.
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Speaker 0: Well, I think the real answer to to that, Sean, is that at least as it relates to the Secret Service, they don't want to cooperate. They don't want us to know the facts. They've stonewalled. They've refused to testify. They've refused to turn over documents. And, Sean, here's my conclusion. The head of the Secret Service needs to go. The director, Ron Rowe, he needs to go. I mean, he is not doing his job. He endangered the life of the president with his poor response. And for them to stonewall the American people, this many months after not one, but 2 assassination attempts, just like the FBI and the rest are stonewalling us now on these drones over New Jersey and who knows where else, Sean, that they're not telling us about. It's time for some accountability at these agencies. It's time to clean house.
Saved - December 4, 2024 at 5:54 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

I’m putting DOJ & FBI on notice: Don’t shred a single document. Don’t delete a single file. Accountability is coming. The Judiciary Committee WILL investigate - and find out who authorized spying on Christians, attacks on prolifers, the vendettas against Trump - all of it https://t.co/ItjK06QpWT

Saved - November 12, 2024 at 8:21 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The Homeland Security Committee needs to launch an immediate investigation and call this individual to testify. Under oath. In public.

@greg_price11 - Greg Price

The FEMA official who was just fired for telling workers to avoid homes impacted by the hurricanes in Florida if they had Trump signs says that it was not "isolated" and that FEMA workers were instructed to do it in the Carolinas too. https://t.co/BpBdZFSSPR

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I was fired, and the allegations claim my actions were for personal political gain. However, the records show a community trend linked to political hostility, particularly involving teams displaying Trump campaign signage. FEMA emphasizes avoidance and de-escalation, indicating that this issue is widespread, not just in Florida but also in the Carolinas. Senior leadership may deny awareness, but field crews and specialists have firsthand experiences to share. It's essential to demand FEMA provide incident reports for transparency.
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Speaker 0: Stating that I was fired. They all alleged that these actions were made on my own recognizance and that it was was for my own political advances. However, if you look at the record, there is what we call a community trend. And, unfortunately, it just so happened that the political hostility that was encountered, by my team and I was on 2 different teams during this deployment. They just so happened to have the Trump campaign signage. FEMA always preaches avoidance first and then de escalation. So this is not isolated. This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in the state of Florida, but you will find avoidance in the Carolinas. Senior leadership will lie to you and tell you that they do not know. But if you ask the DSA crew leads and specialists what they are experiencing in the field, they will tell you. Demand for FEMA to give you those incident reports.
Saved - November 10, 2024 at 8:12 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

FEMA officials discriminated against Trump voters? Totally illegal. I’m asking the Inspector General to launch a full investigation immediately. Everyone involved needs to be identified, fired - and if necessary, prosecuted https://t.co/GGoJUcgneb

Saved - October 9, 2024 at 11:44 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

BREAKING: A new whistleblower alleges that Secret Service STILL isn’t providing President Trump with full protection. And they’re trying to conceal it from the government’s own auditors. What is going on here?? https://t.co/L10XjhNEhW

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A new whistleblower alleges that Secret Service leadership is preventing internal investigators from attending all Trump rallies. The whistleblower claims this is to conceal that Trump is not receiving a full presidential protective detail, but only a selective one. The speaker expresses frustration with Secret Service leadership, accusing them of concealment and stonewalling. They demand transparency from the Secret Service, insisting they level with the American people about the level of security Trump is receiving and ensure the safety of rally attendees.
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Speaker 0: You know, Sean, it sounds like he's still not getting the security that he's been promised, and here's what this new whistleblower says. He says that investigators are not are now not allowed to come to all the Trump rallies because if they did, they would see that Trump is not getting the full presidential protective detail. He's only getting it selectively. So the allegation is Secret Service leadership is now saying to its own internal investigators, no. Actually, wait. Don't don't come to that event. Come to this one over here. And they're trying to conceal the fact Trump is still not getting the full levels of protection. I don't know why they're doing this, Sean. Other than that, they don't want the public to know the truth. And I tell you what, I've had enough of this from Secret Service leadership. I really have. They need to level with the American people about what's going on here. They need to tell us if Trump is really getting all the security he needs. These rallies need to be safe for everybody who goes to him, and I've had enough of the prevarication and the concealment and the stonewalling. It's gotta stop.
Saved - October 9, 2024 at 2:26 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW tonight - An internal Secret Service whistleblower alleges that USSS leadership is denying government auditors access to certain Trump events to conceal the fact he is still not getting maximum protection 👇 https://t.co/7y4zRjxXbG

Saved - September 26, 2024 at 10:47 AM
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I had a significant conversation with Director Rowe from the Secret Service, who called to dispute a whistleblower allegation but wouldn't respond in writing. He expressed frustration about whistleblowers and information requests, but I reminded him that it's his responsibility to provide facts to the public and Congress, and that whistleblowers are protected by law. I also pointed out the agency's lack of cooperation with congressional investigators, leading to new legislation aimed at ensuring compliance. The Homeland Security Committee's Interim Report highlights leadership failures at the USSS, including Rowe's misleading testimony. Accountability is essential.

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

I just had an extraordinary conversation with Director Rowe at the Secret Service, who called me personally to dispute a whistleblower allegation - but refuses to respond in writing. Just as he has declined to respond substantively to ANY of the whistleblowers’ allegations

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Rowe complained about whistleblowers & complained about requests for information based on whistleblower reports. I informed him it is his JOB to provide the facts to the public & Congress. Stonewalling must stop. And I reminded him whistleblowers are *protected under federal law*

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

I emphasized to Rowe that it is indefensible that his agency has not cooperated fully with congressional investigators - to the point that today the Homeland Security Committee again adopted my legislation to COMPEL Secret Service & DHS to cooperate

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The Interim Report today from the Homeland Security Committee details multiple leadership failures at USSS - including evidence that Rowe gave misleading testimony to Congress in July. There must be accountability

Saved - September 25, 2024 at 3:17 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Consulting firms like McKinsey rake in billions of taxpayer $$ from the U.S. military - then turn around and make billions from the Chinese government. Well, not anymore. My legislation would BAN McKinsey & everyone else from taking American tax dollars while advising our enemies https://t.co/ExaKYR302N

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Since 2008, McKinsey has received nearly $1 billion in consulting work from the U.S. government, with the Department of Defense as its top client. In 2021 alone, McKinsey secured $850 million in contracts with the Defense Department and other security agencies. Simultaneously, McKinsey is also doing business with the Chinese government and Chinese controlled entities. This creates a national security concern because McKinsey reportedly helped China consider how to outcompete U.S. technology firms and strengthen Made in China 2025 to advance their goals for technological dominance. This is directly at odds with the interests of the U.S. government and McKinsey's corporate clients in the United States. Furthermore, other firms doing business in China are getting raided by the Chinese government, which means that their data is no longer secure. If they have U.S. client data on those servers, that data is now in the hands of the Chinese government.
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Speaker 0: Since 2008, the McKinsey Company has done nearly a $1,000,000,000 in consulting work for the United States government. A $1,000,000,000. And its top client has been the defense department. In fact, it's got contracts with the defense department, with the US Department of the Navy, with the Homeland Security Department, with Customs and Border Patrol. I think in 2021 alone, McKinsey had defense department or other security agency contracts worth 850,000,000 dollars. It's absolutely extraordinary. And yet at the same time, they're also doing business with the Chinese government. They are simultaneously taking a $1,000,000,000 from the United States and its security agencies and also getting money from, not just China in general, from the Chinese government and Chinese controlled entities. Explain to us why that is a problem. I think any normal American who's sitting out there and hears that would be absolutely outraged by it, and rightly so. Why why are they getting taxpayer money advising our military and simultaneously advising the Chinese military? But just explain to us, why is this a national security concern? Speaker 1: Well, thank you, senator Hawley. I agree this is a national security concern. I would go further. I mean, the nature of the work that McKinsey did reportedly involved helping China consider how to outcompete US technology firms, how to strengthen Made in China 2025. The goal was to help them advance their goals for technological dominance. And that is directly at odds with the interest, not just of the US government, but also of the corporate clients they had in the United States that they were also advising. So there's a clear conflict of interest there. And it's also the kind of conflict of interest that even if McKinsey had exercised better judgment about the projects it took on, other firms doing business in China are getting raided by the Chinese government. Oftentimes that means that their data is no longer secure. And if they have U. S. Client data on those servers, well, that's now Chinese data.
Saved - September 25, 2024 at 12:17 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨 NEW: A whistleblower tells me that the Secret Service told the Trump campaign they could NOT secure a rally for Trump in WI This DIRECTLY contradicts what the Secret Service has said publicly. And it's conveniently stopping Trump from campaigning weeks before the election https://t.co/XPdn6vCBxx

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A whistleblower with direct knowledge of the Trump campaign and Secret Service interactions claims the Secret Service told the Trump campaign they could not secure a rally for Donald Trump in Wisconsin. This contradicts Secret Service Director Roe's statement that Trump receives the same level of protection as Kamala Harris. The whistleblower says Harris held a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, but the Secret Service stated Trump could not have a rally in Wisconsin because they could not adequately staff it to protect him. This challenges the Secret Service's claims about staffing and parity between Harris and Trump's protection, suggesting they are not being entirely truthful.
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Speaker 0: Yes. In fact, we have a new whistleblower report tonight, Jesse. Whistleblower with direct knowledge of the Trump campaign and the secret service and their interactions tell us that the secret service recently told the Trump campaign they could not secure a rally for Donald Trump in the state of Wisconsin. Now this is interesting because it directly contradicts what the Secret Service director, Roe, said last week when he said, oh, Trump is getting exactly the same level of protection as Kamala Harris and the sitting president, really. Because Kamala Harris just held a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, and I am told by a whistleblower with direct knowledge of the situation that Secret Service says that Trump should not and could not have a rally in Wisconsin because Secret Service could not protect him and adequately staff it. This calls into question, Jesse, what they're saying about staffing. It calls into question what they're saying about parity between Harris and Trump. And once again, it underscores the fact they're not telling us the whole truth. Yeah. And is
Saved - September 25, 2024 at 11:33 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW - A whistleblower tells me the Secret Service DENIED the Trump campaign the resources & manpower for a rally in Wisconsin. That contradicts Rowe, who said Trump, Harris & Biden were all getting the same protection. Harris held a WI rally last week https://t.co/wRAKuFRWQV

Saved - September 24, 2024 at 2:24 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Whistleblowers say it’s standard protocol to sweep Trump’s golf course and post up agents near “known vulnerabilities” We need answers as to why that wasn't done last weekend And we’re not getting any from Secret Service https://t.co/oI0kWxv77a

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Senator Josh Hawley claims the Secret Service failed to secure Donald Trump's golf course, a place Trump frequents. According to Hawley, it's standard protocol to sweep the course and post agents at known paparazzi gathering spots, but this didn't happen the day Trump was nearly shot at. Hawley states that sources within the Secret Service confirmed this protocol. He criticizes the Secret Service director's press conference as providing no answers and demands immediate changes to protect Trump and attendees at his rallies. Hawley believes the Secret Service is in a crisis, endangering people.
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Speaker 0: Anyway, Missouri senator Josh Hawley is with us. Let me let me ask you about this. So they they didn't secure the area that it was known where paparazzi hang out, a vulnerable part of this golf course within, you know, depending on which area you're in, they didn't secure the area. And and that to me is unconscionable on top of the butler failure. You have 2 assassins now coming within a 100 to 300 yards of Donald Trump. How is that possible? Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, it shouldn't be possible, Sean. That's the problem. And here's the deal. I mean, we've had people from within Secret Service come forward to my office and say that it is standard protocol on that very golf course, which Trump plays all the time, by the way. It is standard protocol to go and sweep it, number 1, before he gets onto the course. Number 2, where there are known vulnerabilities like where the paparazzi gather, which is where that shooter was, they normally post up agents there, but they didn't do that on the day that Trump was nearly shot at again. Why in the world not? I mean, we need some answers. And I tell you what, Sean, I listened to the directors, the secret service director's press conference on Friday. We didn't get any answers. He barely talked about anything. It was all about, oh, well, we promised to do better and we're doing our own investigation. Listen. Why don't you change some stuff? Start protecting Donald Trump. Start protecting the people who go to his rallies. The secret service is in a world of hurt right now, and and because of it, people are in danger. They need to they need to give us some answers.
Saved - September 24, 2024 at 1:41 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Officer David Lee, killed in the line of duty yesterday in St. Louis by an illegal immigrant. Enough is enough. CLOSE THE BORDER https://t.co/NjgiZGel8a

Saved - September 24, 2024 at 12:08 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

What happened in Butler, PA on July 13th? A civilian was killed, Trump was shot, and the Secret Service brushed it off saying it could’ve been WORSE. We need to see people fired and new safeguards put in place. NOW https://t.co/QdAvEcG7w9

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The speaker questions the Secret Service's effectiveness, citing a shooting of Trump and a recent shooting attempt. They claim the Secret Service's current methods are not working and that whistleblowers have revealed the agency isn't following its own protocols. The speaker believes the core issue is a failure of leadership, not the agents themselves. They advocate for firing people, implementing new protocols, and ensuring the protection of Trump and attendees at his rallies. The speaker expresses a lack of confidence in the Secret Service's current protective measures.
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Speaker 0: So I don't know what to if that plan is the one that worked, how do you define failure? Oh, exactly. You know, I'll never forget, Sean, the director telling me under oath in a senate hearing that, boy, it really could have been a lot worse than Butler. I mean, this it could have been like a Dallas in 1963, and I'm like, could have been. I mean, a civilian was killed. Trump was shot. I mean, he was actually shot. Let's not forget, what happened there. And listen, now we've got another shooting attempt. Clearly, what they're doing is not working, number 1. Number 2, Sean, they're not following their own protocols. That's what the whistle blowers tell me, and I just wanna know what's the truth here? What's going on in the secret service? And you're right. It's leadership. That's the problem here. These agents in the field, they're working their butts off. They're doing what they can, but their leadership is failing them. And I tell you what, they need to do something to instill some confidence. We need to see some people fired. We need to see new protocols put into place. We need to be assured that Trump is being protected, and everybody going to his rallies are being protected. And, Sean, right now, I don't have confidence in any of that.
Saved - September 18, 2024 at 7:27 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Today the Homeland Security Committee UNANIMOUSLY adopted my bill demanding Secret Service & DHS stop stonewalling and give us ALL the documents and information related to the Trump assassination attempt in Butler. We're one step closer to the truth https://t.co/pwfk4EXxAM

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Senator Holly is calling up amendment number 2, which concerns the failed assassination attempt on the former president in July. The amendment requires the director of the Secret Service to submit all information in their possession relating to the failed assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th to the committee. Holly states that Secret Service and DHS have stonewalled the committee's attempts to obtain basic documents and information. He believes the committee has a right to this information as the committee of jurisdiction.
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Speaker 0: Mister chairman. Senator Holly. I'd like to call up Holly amendment number 2, which has been pending now for a couple of months regarding the failed assassination attempt on the former president back in July. I wanna thank you, mister chairman, and the ranking member for your terrific work trying to get information, basic documents from DHS and Secret Service. I wanna thank senator Blumenthal and senator Johnson, he's not here, but for your work on this as well. And all this amendment does, as I said, I filed the amendment in July, we just haven't had the markup. And all the amendment does is it requires the director of the Secret Service to submit to this committee, quoting from now, any and all information in their possession relating to the failed assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th. And I just think given the way that Secret Service and DHS have stonewalled this committee, and senator Blumenthal has spoken to this eloquently, a number a number of you have on the on the committee, I I just think it's incumbent upon us to say we want this information. We're the committee of jurisdiction. We should have it. And that that's all this does.
Saved - September 18, 2024 at 1:09 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Meet the Co-Chair of the so-called “Hate Crimes Task Force.” She thinks the anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist demonstrations plaguing college campuses are a “natural, organic human-rights movement" https://t.co/iZzxTWBza4

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A senator questions a witness about campus protests, specifically the slogan "long live the intifada." The senator asks if this slogan represents the "National Organic Human Rights Movement" that the witness praised. The witness states that using the term "intifada" is not effective, as most Americans don't associate it with human rights. The senator asserts the slogan calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews. The witness claims to not know the person or sign in question. A rabbi states it is a call for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews everywhere, which he does not agree with. The senator argues these protests targeted Jewish students, prevented them from attending class, and instilled fear following the October 7th attacks, and asks if the witness thinks the message is ambiguous.
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Speaker 0: You praise the protests going on on campuses. I just wanna make sure I got this right, so you correct me now. As a national organic human rights movement. What what did you mean by that? Speaker 1: The mass movement in support of Palestinian human rights is happening on college campuses across the country, after students are learning more about the history of the Palestinian Israeli conflict and the specific targeting of of Palestinian human rights. Yes. Speaker 0: Okay. I I just wanna be clear about what we're what you're praising and not praising. Speaker 1: Let's have Speaker 0: a look here. So Yeah. This, long live the intifada. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: Is is this an example of the of the what did you say? National Organic Human Rights Movement that you mean? Would is this a is this a human rights movement? Speaker 1: I'm I'm not sure that using the term intifada, which literally just means to, like, shake off or get rid of is effective, as most Americans don't actually associate it with the human rights issue. So I don't think that's effective. No, senator. Speaker 0: Wait a minute. You don't think it's effective, but you would agree that this is this is calling for the destruction of the of the state of Israel. This is this is after the No, senator. No, it's not? This isn't calling for the killing of Jews? Speaker 1: I don't know that person, and I don't know that sign. Speaker 0: You know oh, you oh, you don't know what this means? Speaker 1: I don't Speaker 0: You haven't seen this before? Did did you see these protests on on rabbi, do you know what this means? Speaker 1: Yes. It's a call for the destruction of state of Israel and probably the killing of Jews everywhere. I do not agree with that, senator. Speaker 0: You you don't think that this you don't think that's hate speech right here? Speaker 1: Long live the intifada can mean diff as I see the problem here. Speaker 0: Things? Wait a minute. This this is this is these are protests, violent protests on campuses that targeted Jewish students, attacked them personally, prevented them from going to camp to go going to class, put them in fear of their safety after the October 7th attacks on the state of Israel that murdered more Jews than any at any time since the holocaust. And you're saying you think that this is an ambiguous message?
Saved - September 17, 2024 at 7:50 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Whistleblowers told me that the lead site agent at the Butler rally was someone who wasn't trusted by other Secret Service agents and didn't know what she was doing. Why are these people running security for a former President and a major party nominee? https://t.co/FPxPGA8yGM

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Whistleblowers claim the security plan for the former president called for law enforcement on the roof and around the building, but there was no one except the shooter on the roof and no one around the perimeter. The excuse given was that it was too hot that day. Whistleblowers also say the lead site agent was not trusted or highly regarded by other Secret Service agents and didn't know what she was doing. The speaker questions why these individuals were running security for a former president and current major party nominee, calling it inexplicable and stating that the lack of answers is making the situation worse.
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Speaker 0: It's absolutely ridiculous. That is indeed what whistle blowers tell me, Laura. What they say is is that the plan, the security plan, called for there to be law enforcement on the roof and law enforcement around the building at Butler. There were neither. There was nobody on the roof except for the shooter and there was nobody around the the perimeter of the building and, yes, the the excuse was, well, it was awfully hot that day. Well, I mean, so because of that, the former president shot in the face and a good man is dead? I mean, that's the answer? Like, come on. Where are the answers here? Why were there not law enforcement there? Why weren't they putting their best people on this detail? We also know from whistleblowers that the lead site agent is someone who was not trusted by other secret service agents, who was not highly regarded in the service and who didn't know what she was doing. Why are these people running security for a former president and a current major party nominee? It's it's all inexplicable and the longer we go without real answers, Laura, the worse it gets.
Saved - September 16, 2024 at 7:54 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW - Following the latest assassination attempt on ⁦⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩, I’m releasing a comprehensive Whistleblower Report on the multiple failures of Secret Service & DHS - including new allegations & numerous unanswered questions due to USSS stonewalling https://t.co/Rxcim9N05U

Saved - September 16, 2024 at 12:35 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Wait a minute - so TRUMP is responsible for the people trying to kill him? Are you insane?

@CurtisHouck - Curtis Houck

NBC's Lester Holt: "Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail. Mr. Trump, his running mate JD Vance continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants" in Springfield, Ohio, resulting in bomb threats. https://t.co/apw9WQ1liR

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Amidst heated campaign rhetoric, Trump and JD Vance are allegedly making baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. Springfield, Ohio, has been overwhelmed by threats, leading to the closure of government buildings, schools, hospitals, and a university campus. Administrators cited a mass shooting threat targeting Haitians after a false online conspiracy theory emerged, alleging that Haitian immigrants in the city are eating people's pets.
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Speaker 0: Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. Mister Trump, his running mate, JD Vance, continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. This weekend, there were new bomb threats in that town. Our Maggie Vespa is in Columbus, Ohio with more. Lester simply puts Springfield, Ohio has been inundated by threats. Over the last several days, closing government buildings, schools, hospitals, today effectively closing a local university campus after administrators said someone threatened a mass shooting targeting Haitians. This in light of, officials say, a false online conspiracy theory alleging Haitian immigrants in that city are eating people's pets.
Saved - September 13, 2024 at 12:23 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Now I’m told the Department of Homeland Security is pressuring the Secret Service not to comply with document requests by Congress about the Trump assassination attempt. What are they hiding from the American people? https://t.co/lQt0bu6NNY

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An individual from the Pittsburgh office, who may have failed training exams and was not a top agent, was inexplicably placed in charge of the president's entire trip from arrival to departure. Sources close to the Secret Service's internal investigation claim the Department of Homeland Security is pressuring the Secret Service to withhold documents requested by Congress. The speaker insists the American people deserve the truth.
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Speaker 0: Jesse, this is what's so hard to understand is that if this individual had failed 1 or more of her training exams, if she was known not to be really one of the Secret Services top agent, she's in the Pittsburgh office, why was she put in charge of the entire trip, Jesse? I mean, the whole thing. She was in charge of the whole works from the time the president landed to the time he went to Butler. It's just totally inexplicable. And, Jesse, one other thing, I'm told by people who are close to and have knowledge of the Secret Services' own internal investigation that the Department of Homeland Security is leaning on the Secret Service not to comply with document request to congress. I mean, this is really getting to be outrageous. The American people need the truth.
Saved - September 5, 2024 at 12:29 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW Whistleblower tells me most of the agents at the Trump rally the day of the assassination attempt were Homeland Security NOT Secret Service — and the only training they received was a 2-hour online “webinar”! Outrageous https://t.co/iwNwjN2lfZ

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Senator Josh Hawley claims whistleblowers have revealed that most agents present at a rally in Butler were Homeland Security agents, not Secret Service. Hawley states that the majority of these Homeland Security agents received only a two-hour online webinar for training. He adds that the sound on the webinar allegedly didn't work for about half the time. Hawley expresses concern that former President Trump was sent on stage with allegedly untrained and unqualified security personnel.
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Speaker 0: Senator Josh Hawley's been in contact with whistle blowers and has new information he's gonna exclusively share with us here at prime time. So what now are we hearing from whistle blowers, senator? Speaker 1: Well, what I've heard tonight, Jesse, is that most of the agents who were there at that rally in Butler were not secret service agents. They were, in fact, Homeland Security agents. And get this, most of those Homeland Security agents, the only training that they received was an online webinar, a 2 hour online webinar, and I'm told that about half the time, the sound to the webinar didn't even work. So think about this. The president of the United States, former president of the United States, Donald Trump, is sent out on stage. Most of the people there aren't trained. They're not qualified. They only got a webinar training, and even that didn't work. It is absolutely outrageous.
Saved - September 4, 2024 at 12:23 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨NEW - My letter to Secret Service Director Rowe detailing new whistleblower allegations that Homeland Security agents working the Butler Trump rally received only “webinar” training beforehand https://t.co/KQZbgDf7Rs

Saved - August 28, 2024 at 12:06 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

We’ve found out—only from the help of whistleblowers—that the Secret Service attempted to withhold resources for Trump's Butler rally where he was nearly assassinated. And now Secret Service is trying to cover their tracks. The more we learn, the worse this gets https://t.co/xY1bTCMrTz

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Government officials may have discouraged formal requests to avoid creating a paper trail. This allowed the director to mislead Congress by claiming no requests were technically denied. The aim was to limit resources and deny counter snipers. Counter snipers were eventually deployed on the day of the event, but initially, none were supposed to be available. The counter surveillance division, which typically does site advances to identify security perimeter problems, was allegedly prevented from doing so by Secret Service leadership. Whistleblowers suggest the situation is worsening as more information emerges. The number of counter sniper teams was also reportedly reduced from four to two.
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Speaker 0: You know government and how it works. Why would they say ahead of time, don't request this because we're not gonna give it to you, because they didn't want a paper trail? Speaker 1: Yeah. I think that's right. I think they wanted to be able to say what the director did say to congress misleadingly. Oh, we never technically formally denied anything. Of course, that's because they told them in advance, don't request it. Because if you do, we won't give it to you. This was an attempt to hold down the resources. This was an attempt to deny counter snipers. Remember, they only finally got counter snipers to come on the day, Jesse. Earlier, they had said no counter snipers would be available. Can you imagine what would have happened if there had been no counter snipers at all at this event? Speaker 0: I can't. Speaker 1: This is all an attempt Speaker 0: to come up. Imagine that. And and weren't they supposed to get 4 counter sniper teams, but they only got 2? Speaker 1: That's right. And there was supposed to be what's called the counter surveillance division. They're present, Jesse. They're the ones who are usually do a site advance. They identify problems in the security perimeter. Whistleblowers tell me that they didn't get to do the advance because, again, secret service leadership denied it. We need the facts here because the more we learn, the worst this gets.
Saved - August 27, 2024 at 4:08 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Last December, an illegal immigrant hit and killed 12-year old Travis Wolfe from St. Charles. Now she wants her bond reduced. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE. I have written to the court to demand she remain in custody & be tried for her crimes. Close the border! https://t.co/mQxXr9Ui6f

Saved - August 6, 2024 at 2:02 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW - Whistleblowers tell me the lead site agent in charge of the Butler rally was known to be inexperienced, ineffective and not up to the job - and on the day failed to implement basic security protocols - yet this person is STILL on active duty. Why? 👇 https://t.co/EhfUSCvnJ0

Saved - August 3, 2024 at 1:48 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

But Secret Service was IN CHARGE of this event, and in charge of local law enforcement. USSS lack of knowledge about events transpiring over nearly *two hours* at their own event is inexcusable

@susancrabtree - Susan Crabtree

🚨At the first Secret Service press conference I've seen in 12 years, Acting Secret Service Dir. Ron Rowe insists that the Secret Service DIDN'T KNOW that Crooks Had a gun until he opened fire at 6:11 p.m. "Based on what I know right now, neither the super service counter-sniper teams nor members of the former president's security detail had any knowledge that there was a man on the roof of the AGR building with a firearm," he said. "It is my understanding that personnel were not aware [the] assailant had a firearm until they heard gunshots at 6:11 pm."

Saved - August 2, 2024 at 11:02 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW - Whistleblower tells me Secret Service Acting Director Rowe personally directed cuts to the USSS agents who do threat assessments for events. Whistleblower says those agents were NOT present in Butler - and some of them had warned of security problems for months https://t.co/v9igQ5L7FZ

Saved - July 31, 2024 at 11:08 AM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The Secret Service director to me today: a lot of people made a lot of mistakes but we won’t tell you who and we won’t fire anybody

Saved - July 25, 2024 at 7:23 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 NEW - Whistleblower tells me local law enforcement partners & suppliers offered drones to Secret Service BEFORE the rally - but Secret Service declined https://t.co/UM0jfrMc9z

Saved - July 24, 2024 at 11:23 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

I thought the Democrat National Convention was next month

@DailyCaller - Daily Caller

BREAKING: Anti-Israel protesters BURN American flag in the middle of a crowd, chant "BURN THAT SH*T!" https://t.co/IUxP8QGuhh

Saved - July 22, 2024 at 9:06 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Tomorrow as soon as the Senate reconvenes, I will introduce a resolution demanding Director Cheatle RESIGN

Saved - July 21, 2024 at 7:01 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Then RESIGN your office. If you can’t run a mere political campaign, you can’t be President

@JoeBiden - Joe Biden

https://t.co/RMIRvlSOYw

Saved - July 20, 2024 at 9:18 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Based on what I saw today in Butler County, can’t emphasize enough how important whistleblowers are. Please keep reaching out with any information on last Saturday

Saved - July 20, 2024 at 8:39 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Secret Service is trying to pass the blame to local law enforcement because the agency wasn't prepared But that's what the Biden Admin does best—run away from responsibility https://t.co/A3Ve3wFq5d

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The Secret Service director should be fired for allowing a suspect with a range finder near the White House. Local police are upset about being blamed for the security breach when it was the Secret Service's responsibility. Money should be reallocated from Ukraine to better protect elected officials. The lack of protection for the president is concerning, and the truth needs to be uncovered.
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Speaker 0: Oh, well, the Secret Service director needs to be fired. They they but they knew there was a suspect. The guy had a range finder, for crying out loud, who who carries around a range finder with them? How stupid is this director? Well, we didn't wanna put the the officers at risk, so we put him inside the building, but not outside the perimeter of the building to make sure nobody got on top of the roof of the building. And why you're telling me that it was mostly not Secret Service, and why are they blaming again local police? That's not their job. It's the job of the Secret Service. They don't have enough resources. Well, maybe we could take some money back from Ukraine and apply it to the Secret Service and protect every elected official. Speaker 1: And I tell you what, Sean, what local authorities told me here today, I talked to local law enforcement and what they told me is they are angry that they're getting unfairly blamed. What they told me is, well, listen. We did our job. We did what we were asked to do. The secret service wasn't prepared. They didn't give him clear instructions. Locals are saying, don't don't roll this over onto us. You should take some responsibility, secret service, and they should. And your point about Ukraine is right. We can spend how many billions on Ukraine, but we can't protect an American president. I mean, what's going on around here? We've got to get the facts, Sean. And I tell you what, I won't rest until we get them.
Saved - July 20, 2024 at 8:09 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

As the Senate prepares for hearings, today I went to Butler County to see the site of the shooting myself - and FBI told me to leave. We need ANSWERS. I won’t stop pushing until we get them https://t.co/rtswNlngGi

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Speaker 0 questions the silence of fellow Democrats over an issue. Speaker 1 describes increased security by the FBI at a site and being asked to leave by them. The FBI is accused of trying to control information. Speaker 0 expresses a desire to hear from the Secret Service director.
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Speaker 0: No. I I mean, I appreciate all that. By the way, where are you fellow Democrats? Their silence is deafening to me. Why aren't they more outraged over this? Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean, I I just don't get it at all. But I tell you one thing, today, Sean, when I went to the site, the FBI has got more security on that site now than they did the night that Trump was shot at. I mean, the FBI, totally late, and they're trying to control the information. Sean, they tried to kick me off of the site. They said, get out of here. You shouldn't be on the site. We don't want you here. Speaker 0: Get out of here. Speaker 1: They are trying to control the information. Absolutely. They brought they brought local cops, Sean. Get this. I'm there on-site. I had permission from the local, security operator to be there, and they the FBI came came out and said, you have got to leave. We do not want you here. That's what they're trying to do. Speaker 0: They're trying to control it. Director. I wanna hear from the secret service director.
Saved - July 20, 2024 at 4:21 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

The FBI and Secret Service want to hold backroom briefings about the assassination attempt against President Trump. No more sweeping the facts under the rug—we need PUBLIC hearings & PUBLIC testimony. Under oath. https://t.co/7qAB0cmMad

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Kimberly Chiedel, head of the US Secret Service, participated in a virtual briefing with Senator Josh Hawley. The briefing did not go well as the Secret Service and FBI held secret calls without answering questions. Chiedel was unprepared and did not provide much information. Senator Hawley called for public hearings and a thorough investigation into the incident where the Secret Service identified a suspicious individual 62 minutes before they fired shots at the president.
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Speaker 0: Alright. Some interesting developments today. Kimberly Chiedel, the head of the, US Secret Service did participate in a virtual briefing today. Senator Josh Hawley was one of the principal participants in that, Homeland Security Committee, Republican senator from Missouri. Senator, very good to have you. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 0: How did it go? Speaker 1: But badly. I mean, let's be honest. The Secret Service is out there and the FBI now doing these secret calls, these behind the scenes briefings, where, by the way, they don't really answer questions. They limit strictly limited the number of questions. The Secret Service director herself did not actually brief. She was present on the call, but didn't do hardly any briefing. When she did try to answer a question or 2, it did not go well. She was not well prepared. This needs to be done in public. Bottom line, we need public hearings. We need a full and thorough investigation. Neil, what we know about this is that there were 62 minutes, 62 between the time that the Secret Service identified the shooter as a person of interest, somebody acting suspiciously, and the time he started firing shots at the president. I mean, what in the world is going on? We've got to find out.
Saved - July 20, 2024 at 3:48 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

Here’s my view of the scene where President Trump was shot. Big question: why wasn’t the building where the shooter fired from included in the security perimeter? It’s incredibly close, with a clear line of sight https://t.co/r1n7cnaH0q

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The speaker discusses the shooter's close proximity to a fairground and the president's location. They question why law enforcement did not see the shooter on the low roof before the incident occurred, given the close quarters and visibility. The speaker expresses confusion over the lack of intervention before the shooting began.
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Speaker 0: You can see behind me, this is the roof the shooter was on. It is a very low roof, and it is very close to the fairground. I mean, it's right here. The president of state was right over there, a 150 yards or something away. And it's no wonder people could see him because this roof is low. This building is really close in, and it's totally exposed. I mean, right where I'm standing, there were cops of people. So it's no wonder that lots of folks saw him. The question is, why did law enforcement see him get on the roof? Why didn't they see him on the roof? Why didn't they go up and confront him before he started shooting or before he got on the roof when he was all in this area. It's so close together. It really it's it's hard to understand.
Saved - July 19, 2024 at 2:39 PM

@HawleyMO - Josh Hawley

🚨🚨 Whistleblowers tell me that MOST of Trump’s security detail working the event last Saturday were not even Secret Service. DHS assigned unprepared and inexperienced personnel 👇 https://t.co/eo4jNmJWFT

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